The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has announced plans to introduce artificial intelligence education in public sector schools starting March 2026, marking a significant shift in how digital skills are taught to students across the province. The initiative targets learners from grade 6 to grade 12 and is aimed at equipping them with foundational and applied knowledge of modern technologies that are increasingly shaping education, employment, and economic activity. Officials say the move is part of a broader effort to align public education with evolving global technology trends and local workforce needs.
According to officials from the Elementary and Secondary Education Department, artificial intelligence was not previously included in the existing computer science syllabus, making large scale curriculum reform unavoidable. As a result, the department has revised the computer science curriculum for grades 6 through 12, introducing AI related concepts and a dedicated new domain titled “Fundamentals of AI.” This domain is designed to provide a structured and progressive learning pathway so that students can build their understanding gradually as they advance through school. The revised curriculum places a strong focus on conceptual clarity, practical competencies, and interdisciplinary relevance, ensuring that AI learning supports broader educational outcomes rather than existing in isolation. For students in grades 9 to 12, the curriculum aims to strengthen applied knowledge, helping learners better understand how artificial intelligence is used across multiple fields and subjects.
Despite the policy announcement, officials acknowledge that implementation will be challenging due to infrastructure gaps across the province. Official data indicates that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa requires 7,192 IT laboratories to fully support computer science and AI education, while only 1,657 labs are currently functional. This leaves a large number of schools without access to essential facilities for hands on learning. To address this, the provincial government plans to restore 325 non functional IT labs and extend internet connectivity to 958 schools. In addition, schools that do not currently have IT labs will be provided with Chromebooks so students can still access AI related learning materials and digital resources. Authorities believe this hybrid approach will help minimize disparities between schools while long term infrastructure upgrades are carried out.
Human resource constraints present another major hurdle. At present, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has 3,050 IT teachers, while the estimated requirement stands at 10,605 across middle, high, and higher secondary schools. The shortfall includes 3,515 teachers needed at the middle school level, 3,590 at high schools, and 450 at higher secondary institutions. To bridge this gap, the government plans to recruit 7,555 additional IT teachers. Officials also confirmed that temporary internees may be appointed on an immediate basis to ensure that AI lessons can begin on schedule when the new curriculum is rolled out in March 2026. Teacher training will be a critical component of the rollout, with plans to upskill both newly recruited and existing educators to handle AI focused coursework effectively.
The overall cost of implementing the new AI curriculum has been estimated at Rs7.25 billion. This budget covers IT infrastructure upgrades, establishment and rehabilitation of computer labs, teacher recruitment and training, and the development of an online AI and coding school for students across the province. Officials say the digital platform will supplement classroom learning and provide broader access to AI education resources, particularly for students in underserved areas. The initiative reflects the provincial government’s focus on strengthening digital education as part of wider digitization efforts, with the aim of preparing students for future academic and professional pathways shaped by emerging technologies.
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